He didn't. He told me to wait a couple days so he can figure out the best way for me to get my refill.
But the medicine I buy from Canada is Flixotide.
I went to a new vet today because I moved to get a refill on my cat's prescription and got told the laws about getting drugs from Canada have apparently changed. I told him that's the only way I can afford her asthma medicine. From Canada I'm paying $100/4 months and in America that same...
I get my cat's asthma medication from Canada, too. I've had absolutely no problem and pay more than half the price of the same American medication.
Hopefully your pharmacist is wrong about them discontinuing the regular inhaler because that's extremely concerning. =/
It always laugh when Castiel does this because he literally tries to bury his food with tile floor. Every single time he eats. And I'm like, "Buddy, that isn't doing anything, why do you keep trying?"
Hey, I'm having a bit of a problem.
I live in a studio apartment and we recently discovered an ant problem. They were just in the bathroom before, which is where they're coming from, (there's a hole in the wall) but then one night I dropped some wet cat food and they swarmed on it, and ever...
I went searching for cats who love belly rubs because I keep hearing from cat behaviorists that you should never pet a cat's belly and I am relieved to know I'm not alone.
Castiel LOVES them and always lays on his back, digs his claws into my arm, meows and begs for them.
He is laying like...
Castiel and Crowley holding hands:
Seraphim also loves her brother Castiel so much:
Crowley and Mommy hanging out:
Castiel hanging out with Mommy:
I feel kinda bad that I don't have any pictures of Seraphim hanging out on me, but she's only a cuddler with Cas haha.
I wasn't told to do anything special with her diet so I don't actually know.
But until you can get to a vet, just putting them in the bathroom with you when you shower will seriously help.
I wish you the best of luck with your baby, friend. <3
I can assure you that an outdoor cat can become an indoor cat.
My first cat, Freeble, was an outdoor cat until she was roughly ten years old. Then one day our neighbor informed us that some kids had been chasing her around with sticks.
We never let her outside again.
With proper enrichment...
My little girl has asthma, and as long as you keep an eye on them and have a cat-specific inhaler, it really isn't something to stress that badly about.
I also have a humidifier running and bring her in the bathroom with me to help with the attacks, as my vet advised me to do. And it's helped...
I was unsure if I should post one because I know a lot of people are scared of snakes and I try to be conscious of that.
But here's my beautiful noodle baby:
I didn't even know all this stuff about fish-based meals!
My one boy, Castiel, refuses to eat any wet food but fish flavors. I accidentally bought beef instead one day and he was not having it.
And their dry food is both chicken and salmon based, but it's a majority chicken, (as in, that's the...
If it's after an intense play session, that's a good thing. Cats should be played with until they reach that stage of being worn out.
I'd be concerned if it wasn't after playing, or if you think she's overweight, but since it sounds like those aren't issues, I would take that a good sign you're...